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* [[Cheep Cheep]] ("Pukupuku" in Japan) | * [[Cheep Cheep]] ("Pukupuku" in Japan) | ||
''A round fish with big eyes. Although mainly aquatic, Cheep Cheeps sometimes attack above land like flying fish, at which point Mario can stomp on them. There are a wide variety of Cheep Cheep variations, including spiked ones and enormous ones.'' | ''A round fish with big eyes. Although mainly aquatic, Cheep Cheeps sometimes attack above land like flying fish, at which point Mario can stomp on them. There are a wide variety of Cheep Cheep variations, including spiked ones and enormous ones.'' | ||
''Super Mario Bros. (1985)'' | * ''Super Mario Bros. (1985)'' | ||
''Super Mario Sunshine (2002)'' | * ''Super Mario Sunshine (2002)'' | ||
* [[Blooper]] ("Gessō" in Japan) | * [[Blooper]] ("Gessō" in Japan) | ||
''A creature who's as squid-like as a squid can be. Bloopers patrol water stages, and with no notable weapons, their threat comes from their unique movements and speed. Some flying Bloopers display the same underwater movement above water. Blooper appeared for the first time as a playable character in Mario Party 8.'' | ''A creature who's as squid-like as a squid can be. Bloopers patrol water stages, and with no notable weapons, their threat comes from their unique movements and speed. Some flying Bloopers display the same underwater movement above water. Blooper appeared for the first time as a playable character in Mario Party 8.'' | ||
''Super Mario Bros. (1985)'' | * ''Super Mario Bros. (1985)'' | ||
''Mario Party 8 (2007)'' | * ''Mario Party 8 (2007)'' | ||
* [[Toad]] ("Kinopio" in Japan) | * [[Toad]] ("Kinopio" in Japan) |
Revision as of 21:25, April 28, 2008
Most trophies ("figures" in Japan) in Super Smash Bros. Brawl can be obtained through coin launcher or playing certain stages in The Subspace Emissary. Some trophies, particularly the enemies of The Subspace Emissary, can only be obtained by using a trophy stand ("smash plates" in the Japan) on a foe while its health is low. Other trophies, particularly those of playable characters and their Final Smashes, can be obtained by playing Classic Mode and All-Star Mode respectively. Trophies can also be obtained by completing several challenges. There are 544 trophies in all in Brawl, some which tend to be rarer than others.
List of trophies
Super Smash Bros.
- Smash Ball
- Assist Trophy ("Assist Figures" in Japan)
- Stickers
- CDs
- Rolling Crates
- Blast Box
- Sandbag ("Sandbag-kun" in Japan)
- Food
- Timer
- Beam Sword
- Home-Run Bat
- Fan
- Ray Gun
- Cracker Launcher
- Motion-Sensor Bomb
- Gooey Bomb
- Smoke Ball
- Bumper
- Team Healer
- Crates
- Barrels
- Capsule
- Party Ball
- Smash Coins
- Red Alloy
- Blue Alloy
- Yellow Alloy
- Green Alloy
The Subspace Emissary
- Primid
- Sword Primid
- Boom Primid
- Scope Primid
- Big Primid
- Metal Primid
- Fire Primid
- Glire
- Glice
- Glunder
- Poppant
- Bytan
- Roader
- Bombed
- Greap
- Bucculus
- Towtow
- Floow
- Auroros
- Buckot
- Jyk
- Gamyga
- Feyesh
- Trowlon
- Roturret
- Spaak
- Puppit
- Shaydas
- Mites
- Shellpod
- Shellpod (No Armor)
- Nagagog
- Cymul
- Ticken
- Armight
- Borboras
- Autolance
- Armank
- R.O.B. Sentry
- R.O.B. Launcher
- R.O.B. Blaster
- Mizzo
- Galleom
- Galleom (Tank Form)
- Duon
- Tabuu
- Tabuu (Wings)
- Master Hand
- Crazy Hand
- Dark Cannon
- Cargo
- Shadow Bugs
- Ancient Minister
- Subspace Gunship
- Subspace Bomb
- Trophy Stand
- Stock Ball
- Key
Super Mario Bros.
- Mario
- Mario Finale
- Bowser ("Koopa" in Japan)
- Giga Bowser ("Giga Koopa" in Japan)
- Peach
- Peach Blossom
- Luigi
- Negative Zone
- Striker Mario
- Striker Daisy
- Paper Mario
- Paper Luigi
- Paper Bowser ("Paper Koopa" in Japan)
- Paper Peach
- Wedding Bowser ("Wedding Koopa" in Japan)
- Wedding Peach
- Goomba ("Kuribo" in Japan)
- Koopa Troopa (Green) ("Nokonoko" in Japan)
- Koopa Troopa (Red)
- Koopa Paratroopa (Green) ("Patapata" in Japan)
- Koopa Paratroopa (Red)
- Bullet Bill ("Killer" in Japan)
- Giant Goomba ("Giant Kuribo" in Japan)
- Piranha Plant ("Pakkun Flower" in Japan)
- Lakitu & Spinies ("Jugemu and Togezō" in Japan)
- Hammer Bro
- Petey Piranha ("Boss Pakkun" in Japan)
- Buzzy Beetle ("Metto" in Japan)
- Shy Guy ("Heihoo" in Japan)
- Boo ("Teresa" in Japan)
- Cheep Cheep ("Pukupuku" in Japan)
A round fish with big eyes. Although mainly aquatic, Cheep Cheeps sometimes attack above land like flying fish, at which point Mario can stomp on them. There are a wide variety of Cheep Cheep variations, including spiked ones and enormous ones.
- Super Mario Bros. (1985)
- Super Mario Sunshine (2002)
- Blooper ("Gessō" in Japan)
A creature who's as squid-like as a squid can be. Bloopers patrol water stages, and with no notable weapons, their threat comes from their unique movements and speed. Some flying Bloopers display the same underwater movement above water. Blooper appeared for the first time as a playable character in Mario Party 8.
- Super Mario Bros. (1985)
- Mario Party 8 (2007)
- Toad ("Kinopio" in Japan)
- Toadette ("Kinopiko" in Japan)
- Toadsworth ("Kinoji" in Japan)
- Goombella ("Kurisuchīnu" in Japan)
- Fracktail
- Wiggler ("Hanachan" in Japan)
- Dry Bones ("Carron" in Japan)
- Chain Chomp ("Wanwan" in Japan)
- Perry ("Kasa" in Japan)
- Bowser Jr. ("Koopa Jr." in Japan)
- Birdo ("Catherine" in Japan)
- Kritter (Goalie)
- Ballyhoo & Big Top
- F.L.U.D.D ("Pump" in Japan)
- Poltergust 3000 ("Obakyūmu" in Japan)*
- Luigi's Mansion
- Ghosts
- Super Mushroom
- Poison Mushroom
- Starman
- Metal Box
- Lightning
- Golden Hammer
- Fire Flower
- Bob-omb
- Freezie
- Hothead
- Green Shell
- Banana Peel
- Soccer Ball
- Waluigi
- Shellcreepers
- Sidesteppers
Donkey Kong
- Donkey Kong
- Konga Beat
- Diddy Kong
- Rocketbarrel Barrage
- Hammer
- Spring
- Dixie Kong
- Funky Kong
- Candy Kong
- Lanky Kong
- Wrinkly Kong
- Rambi
- Enguarde
- Kritter
- Tiny Kong
- Cranky Kong
- Squitter
- Expresso
- King K. Rool
- Kass
- Kip
- Kalypso
- Kludge
- Helibird
- Turret Tusk
- Xananab
- Peanut Popgun
- Rocketbarrel Pack
The Legend of Zelda
- Link
- Triforce Slash (Link)
- Zelda
- Light Arrow (Zelda)
- Sheik
- Light Arrow (Sheik)
- Ganondorf
- Beast Ganon
- Toon Link
- Triforce Slash (Toon Link)
- Heart Container
- Bunny Hood
- Deku Nuts
- Tingle
- Wolf Link
- Robed Zelda (With Hood)
- Midna
- Ilia
- Malo
- Zant
- King Bulblin
- Agitha
- Darknut
- Bulblin
- Ooccoo & Son
- Shadow Beast
- Yeta
- Ashei
- Darbus
- Ralis
- Goron
- Zora
- Sages
- Outset Link
- Zelda (Wind Waker)
- Ganondorf (Wind Waker)
- Medli
- Aryll
- Tetra
- Helmaroc King
- Salvatore
- Link's Grandma
- Valoo
- Pigs
- Great Fairy
- King of Red Lions
- Pirate Ship
Metroid
- Samus
- Zero Laser
- Zero Suit Samus
- Power Suit Samus
- Screw Attack
- Metroid
- Samus (Fusion Suit)
- Samus (Power Suit)
- Samus (Varia Suit)
- Samus (Gravity Suit)
- Samus (Dark Suit)
- Dark Samus
- Ridley
- Meta Ridley
- Kanden
- Spire
- Weavel
- Noxus
- Trace
- Sylux
- Luminoth
- Sheegoth
- Space Pirate
- Parasite Queen
- Metroid Prime (Core)
- Metroid Prime (Exo)
- Gunship
Yoshi
Kirby Super Star
- Kirby
- Cook Kirby
- Meta Knight
- Galaxia Darkness
- King Dedede ("Dedede" in Japan)
- Waddle Dee Army
- Maximum Tomato
- Dragoon
- Warpstar
- Superspicy Curry
- Star Rod
- Knuckle Joe
- Beam Kirby
- Needle Kirby
- Sword Kirby
- Sleep Kirby
- Wing Kirby
- Fighter Kirby
- Fire Kirby
- Ice Kirby
- Plasma Kirby
- Tornado Kirby
- Waddle Dee
- Waddle Doo
- Gordo
- Dyna Blade
- Blade Knight
- Bonkers
- Bronto Burt
- Cappy
- Golem
- Kracko
- Scarfies
- Sir Kibble
- Walky
- Wheelie
- Hydra
- Bomber
- Bugzzy
- Combo Cannon
- Halberd
- Apples
Star Fox
- Fox
- Landmaster (Fox)
- Falco
- Landmaster (Falco)
- Wolf
- Landmaster (Wolf)
- Fox (Assault)
- Falco (Assault)
- Falco (Command)
- Peppy Hare
- Slippy Toad
- Krystal
- Tricky
- General Pepper
- ROB 64
- Panther Caroso
- Leon Powalski
- Arwing
- Great Fox
- Great Fox (Assault)
- Wolfen
- Smart Bomb
- Andross
Pokémon
- Pikachu
- Volt Tackle
- Pokemon Trainer
- Triple Finish
- Charizard
- Squirtle
- Ivysaur
- Lucario
- Aura Storm
- Jigglypuff
- Puff Up
- Poké Ball
- Piplup
- Munchlax
- Bonsly
- Weavile
- Manaphy
- Torchic
- Gulpin
- Metagross
- Gardevoir
- Latias & Latios
- Groudon
- Kyogre
- Rayquaza
- Deoxys
- Jirachi
- Meowth
- Electrode
- Goldeen
- Staryu
- Snorlax
- Chikorita
- Togepi
- Bellossom
- Wobbuffet
- Moltres
- Entei
- Suicune
- Ho-Oh
- Lugia
- Mew
- Celebi
- Turtwig
- Chimchar
- Bulbasaur
- Charmander
- Cyndaquil
- Totodile
- Treecko
- Mudkip
- Starly
- Buneary
- Glaceon & Leafeon
- Riolu
- Gyarados
- Pichu
- Plusle & Minun
- Blaziken
- Mewtwo
- Darkrai
- Dugtrio
- Cubone
- Hoppip
- Skarmory
- Drifloon
- Snorunt
- Snover
- Magnezone
- Electivire
- Uxie
- Mesprit
- Azelf
- Dialga
- Palkia
- Cresselia
F-Zero
- Captain Falcon
- Blue Falcon
- Samurai Goroh
- Dr. Stewart
- Pico
- Jody Summer
- Mr. EAD
- The Skull
- Blood Falcon
- Black Shadow
- Zoda
- Falcon Flyer
Mother
- Lucas
- PK Starstorm (Lucas)
- Ness
- PK Starstorm (Ness)
- Mr. Saturn
- Franklin Badge
- Jeff
- Porky
- Porky Statue
Ice Climber
Fire Emblem
Kid Icarus
Wario
Pikmin
- Pikmin & Olimar
- End of Day
- Red Pikmin
- Blue Pikmin
- Yellow Pikmin
- White Pikmin
- Purple Pikmin
- Louie
- The President
- Hocotate Ship
- Onions
- Creeping Chrysanthemum
- Red Bulborb
- Empress Bulblax
- Careening Dirigibug
- Fiery Blowhog
- Burrowing Snagret
- Iridescent Flint Beetle
- Wollywog
- Swooping Snitchbug
- Pellets
Animal Crossing
- Animal Crossing Boy
- Sable & Mabel
- Tom Nook
- Tortimer
- Blathers & Celeste
- Pelly & Phyllis
- Pascal
- Brewster
- Dr. Shrunk
- Katrina
- Blanca
- Copper & Booker
- Joan
- Saharah
- K.K. Slider
- Crazy Redd
- Tommy & Timmy Nook
- Katie & Kaitlin
- Wendell
- Kapp'n
- Gulliver
- Mr. Resetti (Feet)
- Pitfall
- Mr. Resetti
Mr. Game & Watch
Other
- R.O.B.
- Diffusion Beam
- Lip's Stick
- Super Scope
- Unira
- Nintendog
- Excitebikes
- Devil
- Dr. Wright
- Stafy
- Little Mac
- Infantry and Tanks
- Helirin
- Barbara
- Ray MK III
- Isaac
- Saki Amamiya
- Jill
- Stapy
- Action Helirins
- Mokka
- Pyrite
- Putty
- Warrior Mech Gauss
- HM Mecha Rosa
- Musketeer Daltania
- Custom Robos
- Jameson & A.I.R.S
- Chibi-Robo
- Telly Vision
- Boulder
- Kyle Hyde
- Ashley Robbins
- Ouendan
- Elite Beat Agents
Metal Gear
- Solid Snake
- Grenade Launcher
- Gray Fox
- Iroquois Pliskin
- Naked Snake
- Shagohod
- Metal Gear RAY
- Metal Gear REX
- Gekko
- Cypher
- Cardboard Box
SONIC THE HEDGEHOG
Errors
- On the Aryll trophy, the description says she has a "Turtle marked Telescope." Her telescope is actually seagull-marked.
- On the Black Knight trophy, the description says that he is the "wielder of the blessed sword Ettard," when he actually wields the blessed sword Alondite.
- On the Chao trophy, it is stated that their only appearance is Sonic Adventure DX when they have also appeared in Sonic Adventure 2 as well as its remake Battle.
- On the Dark Samus trophy, the description says, "There are many theories on the origin of Dark Samus, but none are proven." This is not true, because the secret cutscene in Metroid Prime reveals that Dark Samus came from a fusion of Samus' Phazon suit and Metroid Prime's remains.
- On the Paper Mario, Paper Bowser, Paper Peach and Paper Luigi trophies it is incorrectly listed that Super Paper Mario is their only game when they previously appeared in both Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
- On the Samus (Dark Suit) trophy, the description says "after defeating Amorbis in the Dark Torvus Temple," when it is actually the Dark Agon Temple, in Metroid Prime 2.
- Yoshi's saddle is missing in the Super Dragon trophy.
- Charizard's trophy state that "its wings let it fly up to 4,600 feet into the air." Ironically, it only has two mid-air jumps.